Ten shocking Detroit-brewed songs. Check this out, Johnny is playing
drums on two of the songs (Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels,and Alice
Cooper).And he's connected to the third one because it's Michael Katon's "When The Hell Hounds Come Home. All good stuff for Halloween Spooky, Scarey !!

Memphis Smoke with special guest from New Orleans Little Freddy King Jr.
Nov. 20th.

And on the 21st of November in Canada The Windsor Blues Society is Inducting Johnny Bee Badanjek into Ther Blues Hall Of Ffame followed by a
live performance with The Howling Diablo's.

September 2008

Due to the strong possibility of severe rain this Saturday (9/13) the People’s Art’s Festival will be postponed until Sunday September 21.People's Art's Festival, Saturday, Sept. 13th. Russell Industrial Center, Clay Ave., Detroit, 11:00 am to Midnight
Johnny will be at the People's Art Festival along with Mark Arminski, Carl
Lungren, and Gary Grimshaw. Check out the cool poster for more detail.

August 2008

Sunday night, August 24, at Callahan's Jim McCarty and Bee sat in with
Grammy winner and world reknowned blues guitar player Duke Robillard . Bee sang
three songs and we rocked they house. The Detroit Blues Society sent Bee these
photo's from that magical evening. Pics added to Scrapbook.

Michael Katon band reads to tour Europe with Johnny as their drummer. Here's the schedule.

March 2008

Cool pic of a fan wearing a Howling Diablo tshirt in Georgia while she is geting an autograph from Kid Rock.

Johnny's daughter, Jennifer, sent us a Rare Bootleg CD of the Rockets Live at the Cleveland Agora Ballroom 1978. Available here at Johnny-Bee.com on our Music page.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - Johnny's Art is donated to Children's Hospital Detroit. Donation by Lew Nedelcoff in his mother's name Donna Nedelcoff. Lew has an indowlment at Children's Hospital in his Mother and Father's name. Great guy. Thank you Lew.

Couple of new Friends pics added to Scrapbooks. One of Johnny with Poobah, Arthur Penhallow and one from Jimmy Marinos, from the Romantics, recently from the Magic Bag in Ferndale. Pics courtesy of Sue Plummer.